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    Jun 15, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Gibson: Henson shouldn't go to jail

    I am not a friend of Julius Henson. Most often, Mr. Henson and I have been political enemies. I have not seen him or spoken with him for several years. But I wish to express my view that what is happening to him is unjust and a threat to democracy.
    I am not a friend of Julius Henson. Most often, Mr. Henson and I have been political enemies. I have not seen him or spoken with him for several years. But I wish to express my view that what is happening to him is unjust and a threat to democracy. I...

    Tags: Justice System, Elections, Laws, Politics, Judges

  2. Jun 11, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  3. Image rehabilitation

    Change of Subject
    By Megan Crepeau Imagine, if you will, that you're the Georgia Department of Transportation. The Ku Klux Klan wants to “adopt” a stretch of highway in North Georgia, which would allow the white supremacy group to receive official state...
  4. Feb 14, 2012 |Story| WDBJ7
  5. UPDATED: WDBJ7 speaks with woman who filed prayer lawsuit against Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors

    The American Civil Liberties Union has complied with a judge's order and released the name of the person in the Pittsylvania County prayer lawsuit.
    The American Civil Liberties Union has complied with a judge's order and released the name of the person in the Pittsylvania County prayer lawsuit. According to court files, the "Jane Doe" in the case is Barbara Hudson, a lawyer in Chatham. A federal...

    Tags: Justice System, Pittsylvania County, American Civil Liberties Union, Religion and Belief, Judges

  6. May 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Romney flip-flops, and so does Obama; what's wrong with that?

    What's that you say? You don't hear much about President Barack Obama's flip-flopping?
    What's that you say? You don't hear much about President Barack Obama's flip-flopping? How about: 1) the Obama reversal regarding child farm-labor regulations; 2) the president's (to quote The New York Times) "revers[ing] his two-year-old order halting...

    Tags: Republican Party, Abortion, Labor Legislation, The New York Times, Robert Byrd

  8. May 21, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Five charged in mob attack at Tinley Park restaurant

    Panic shot through the small Tinley Park restaurant as quickly as the stream of determined, black-clad assailants marched in, clubs and hammers in hand.
    Tribune reporter
    Panic shot through the small Tinley Park restaurant as quickly as the stream of determined, black-clad assailants marched in, clubs and hammers in hand. The wide-eyed hostess frantically dialed 911. Old men leapt from their tables and grabbed chairs to...

    Tags: Social Issues, Civil Rights, Justice and Rights, Minority Groups, Computer Networking and Internet

  10. Jan 31, 2012 |Story| KTXL-LTV
  11. Two Hate Crimes Leaves UC Davis Campus on Edge

    Since Friday, two hate crimes on the UC Davis campus have many concerned. 
    Since Friday, two hate crimes on the UC Davis campus have many concerned.  The first happened at Potter Hall. A note was found on a student’s door that said, “KKK F*** off were (sic) full.” The note was found before the student came...

    Tags: University of California, Davis, Hate Crimes, Barbie (fictional character), Feminism, Abusive Behavior

  12. May 2, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  13. Racism paints an ugly picture in Lake County

    FloriDUH
    It is supposed to 2012. Our president is Barack H. Obama, the first African-American president of the USA. Guess they must be in a time warp in Lake County. The Lake County Sheriff’s Office received reports of graffiti in Lady Lake...

    Tags: Lake County (Florida), Lady Lake, Racism

  14. May 1, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  15. Saucon Valley director objects to UNICEF club, but board overrides him

    Valley 610
    By Tony Nauroth Special to The Morning Call Saucon Valley School Board member Bryan Eichfeld last week objected to the board’s approval to allow high school students to organize a UNICEF club. As the board began discussion on the club, which would...
  16. Mar 26, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  17. Mailbag: 'Mean-spirited' fire pits column overlooked health hazards

    Re "Wu: Fire pit removal illustrates lack of conservatism," March 25: Your credibility is at stake if you have edited the above column, which erroneously portrays the Newport Beach City Council and Corona del Mar residents as being guided by racist or...

    Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Cancer, Basketball, Health, Politics

  18. Mar 28, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  19. The Nature of Things: Two films explore fundamental questions

    A brutal attack in the dead of night—the recurring nightmare of Henry (Rick Gomez), a successful novelist with a loving wife (Vinessa Shaw). After a farewell party thrown by his publisher (Bryan Cranston), Henry goes into isolation at his remote second home to try to turn his anxieties into fiction. Then a seemingly chance meeting with a mysterious drifter (Frank John Hughes) at a roadside restaurant offers a revelation that, if trusted, might be life-altering. But is the man who he claims to be?
    A brutal attack in the dead of night—the recurring nightmare of Henry (Rick Gomez), a successful novelist with a loving wife (Vinessa Shaw). After a farewell party thrown by his publisher (Bryan Cranston), Henry goes into isolation at his remote...

    Tags: Ridgefield, Vinessa Shaw, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Mark Twain House and Museum, D.W. Griffith

  20. Apr 3, 2012 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  21. Our Laguna: Koontz keeps audience enthralled

    Not all writers have the gift of gab.
    Not all writers have the gift of gab. Dean Koontz does. From the moment he stepped on the stage of the Laguna Playhouse on Monday, he captivated his audience. Koontz was hosted by the Playhouse Women, a support group started in 2007 to raise funds for...

    Tags: Skin Cancer, Personal Service, The New York Times, Arts and Culture

  22. Apr 8, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Racist Past Haunts Florida Town Where Trayvon Died

    SANFORD, Florida (Reuters) - The year before Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier by becoming the first African American to play major league baseball, he fled the racist threats of townspeople in Sanford, Florida, where Trayvon Martin was shot 66 years later.
    Reuters
    SANFORD, Florida (Reuters) - The year before Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier by becoming the first African American to play major league baseball, he fled the racist threats of townspeople in Sanford, Florida, where Trayvon Martin was shot 66...

    Tags: Justice System, Social Issues, College Baseball, Rick Scott, Politics

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